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Communications Team from Auckland Council
If you're celebrating Guy Fawkes this year, remember to find a public display or keep fireworks in your backyard – don't let off fireworks in public places such as parks or beaches, where the activity is banned.
Sarah from Avondale
Mens Merida mountain bike and Topeak child seat. Lots of fun but we just don't use anymore. Pick up Avondale.
Price: $450
Richie from Glendene
Anyone looking to buy a ssangyong hard lid to add security to there ute this is only 10months old and in very good condition near new
Price: $1,400
Dave from Blockhouse Bay
Spa itself in good condition and is water tight, jets all working as at last use (18 months ago).
Needs a new pump.
Cedar boxing / exterier needs a new coat of protective oil/paint.
Comes with the spa cover/heat retainer
One headrest needs re-gluing to the body
Worth a look as you would pay … View moreSpa itself in good condition and is water tight, jets all working as at last use (18 months ago).
Needs a new pump.
Cedar boxing / exterier needs a new coat of protective oil/paint.
Comes with the spa cover/heat retainer
One headrest needs re-gluing to the body
Worth a look as you would pay over $6000.00 for a new one
Price: $449
Dave from Blockhouse Bay
Attractive oil painting of lakeside forest view.
Worth it for the wooden frame - frame size 64cm by 54cm finished in a gold effect colour. (shown twice with different backgrounds)
In very good condition - painting not signed.
It would make a great gift or use the frame for your own picture.
Price: $10
Brian from New Lynn
First union said in a statement the strike action was being taken due to a lack of extra pay for when workers are rostered on for weekends and nights. According to the union St John has claimed the extra pay has been factored into the hourly rate."The starting rate is below $20 an hour, if … View moreFirst union said in a statement the strike action was being taken due to a lack of extra pay for when workers are rostered on for weekends and nights. According to the union St John has claimed the extra pay has been factored into the hourly rate."The starting rate is below $20 an hour, if recognition payments for night and weekend work are factored into this, many ambulance professionals would have to be on below the minimum wage," First Union divisional secretary Jared Abbott said.
"To claim that the current rates account for shift recognition is incorrect. New Zealand's Ambulance Professionals are amongst the lowest paid in the developed world."The union said strike action was served to St John at the beginning of the week. The strike action means staff will not be covering work where other staff have been removed from duty to do event work."Event work, which is commercial income for St John, often gets priority over frontline services, so by refusing to come off the frontline to cover events actually makes more ambulance officers available for the public service. Action will begin on November 14 and continue until an agreement is reached. Members have also voted in favour of two further strike actions.
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Join us at WestCity this Saturday to celebrate Diwali. We will have a henna artist on hand and a Diwali inspired craft activity featuring tea light candle holders that kids can decorate with beautiful gems and take home along with electric tea light candles so they can celebrate the Festival of … View moreJoin us at WestCity this Saturday to celebrate Diwali. We will have a henna artist on hand and a Diwali inspired craft activity featuring tea light candle holders that kids can decorate with beautiful gems and take home along with electric tea light candles so they can celebrate the Festival of Lights in true fashion. We will also have colouring in for the little ones to keep them entertained.
What is Diwali? Diwali, also known as Deepavali, or the Festival of Lights, is a popular Hindu festival. It signifies the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil, and renewal of life.
We hope you can join us!
Where: WestCity Waitakere
Saturday 3rd November from 11am - 2pm
Level 1, Centre Court
7 Catherine Street, Henderson, Auckland
Find out more!
Brian from New Lynn
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Tuesdays 5pm-11pm: Mt Wellington (under Countdown), corner Penrose Rd & Mt Wellington Hway, Mount Wellington
Wednesdays 5pm-11pm: Botany Town Centre (under Hoyts), 588 Chapel Road, Botany Downs
Thursdays 5.30pm-11pm: Henderson (under Kmart), Waitakere Mega Centre, 5 … View moreWhere
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Tuesdays 5pm-11pm: Mt Wellington (under Countdown), corner Penrose Rd & Mt Wellington Hway, Mount Wellington
Wednesdays 5pm-11pm: Botany Town Centre (under Hoyts), 588 Chapel Road, Botany Downs
Thursdays 5.30pm-11pm: Henderson (under Kmart), Waitakere Mega Centre, 5 Vitasovich Ave, Henderson
Fridays 5.30pm-12am: Papatoetoe (under Kmart), Hunters Plaza, corner Great South Rd & Sutton Crescent, Papatoetoe
Fridays 5pm-11pm: Shortland Street CBD, 31 Fort St, Auckland CBD
Saturdays 5.30pm-12am: Pakuranga (under The Warehouse), 1 Aylesbury St, Pakuranga
Sundays 5.30pm-11pm: Glenfield Mall (under Countdown), Glenfield Shopping Centre, Downing St, Glenfield
Sundays 5pm-11pm: Sylvia Park (under PK Furniture), 393 Mount Wellington Hwy, Mount Wellington
Cost---Free
Contact----Paul De Jonge
anm@hotmail.co.nz
027 689 9520
Website
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Auckland Night Markets are now in seven different locations across Auckland. Starting in Pakuranga in 2010, the Night Markets have steadily expanded and become a regular event in the local entertainment calendar.The markets are growing in popularity due to their appeal to all age groups. It’s a great night out for the family, and the undercover location means it’s an all-weather event.
The markets are free, but make sure you bring a lot of spending money, as there is plenty of food, fashion, toys and lots of interesting sights and smells to tempt the senses! The kids can experience food from other cultures, hear live music and watch performances. Buskers, magicians and dance troupes provide additional entertainment at some events. Food is the big component, where you can sample cuisine from dozens of different cultures. There are of course the ethnic favourites like Thai and Chinese, and for those looking for something different there are some rare delicacies on offer from most regions of the world. But we won’t spoil the surprise!
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Communications Team from Auckland Council
Thirteen community organisations have been awarded a combined $13,888 in funding as part of the Whau Local Board quick response community grant programme.
Communications Team from Auckland Council
In 1918, at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, an armistice was signed that ended the First World War. Now, 100 years later, join us to remember and pay tribute to our soldiers who served their country.
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